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Things to do in Huntington Beach

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Hey, take a hike in Huntington Beach! (A nature hike, that is!)


Surf City not only offers awesome surfing and beautiful beaches. Did you know you can also tour the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve? Since the restoration project was completed in the fall of 2006, which reestablished the natural ebb and flow of water between the Pacific Ocean and the wetlands area, birds are flocking to the Huntington Beach wetlands. You can see brown pelicans in groups of 5 or 6 as well ...

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Does Fido dream of his own vacation?


If he (or she!) dreams of sunwashed beaches and salty sprays from the beautiful Pacific, leave the leash at home and bring your pup to the only beach in Huntington that allows your pet beach access!  Dog Beach is located in Huntington City Beach on Pacific Coast Highway between Seapoint Street and Golden West Street.  Here your canine can romp leash free on the sand and in the water. There are sanitary stations located ...

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Local Art Take Center Stage In Huntington Beach


Each January brings the opportunity for artists - professional and amature - to have their art displayed at the Huntington Beach Art Center. The goal is to bring out as much art as possible that represents the local community. Submissions may include video, photography, sculpture, painting and more.

This special exhibit runs through February 18 at the Huntington Beach Art Center located at 538 Main ...

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Get Out and Enjoy the Fresh Air in Huntington Beach


The forecast is calling for another gorgeous weekend here in Huntington Beach and if you lucky enough to be able to get out and enjoy it I suggest going for a stroll down the world famous pier. At 1,853  feet, it is actually the longest municipal pier on the west coast. Although it has been destroyed three times since 1912, it now made of reinforced concrete and built to withstand just about ...